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COVID CRISIS COMING - IMF By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
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HE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has predicted a second major global Covid-19 outbreak next year which will cause more damage to economies, including Zambia’s.
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According to IMF, the pandemic will lead to increased bankruptcies, especially in emerging markets. It said disruptions to domestic economic activity in each country in 2021, would be roughly one-half the size of what was already in the baseline for this year. This is contained in the
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June 2020 IMF World Economic Outlook Update under the theme “A Crisis Like No Other, An Uncertain Recovery.” As a result of the second outbreak, the IMF said, there would be additional tightening in financial conditions in 2021, relative to the baseline. To Page 3
Malawi new president shocks with family cabinet appointments LILONGWE - Malawi’s new President Lazarus Chakwera has named relatives as ministers in his new cabinet, sparking criticism. The president’s former running mate in the 2019 elections Sidik Mia has been appointed minister for transport while
his wife Abida Mia is the deputy minister for lands. Kenny Kandodo is the new labour minister while his sister Khumbize Kandodo is the health minister. See Page 15
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COVID FATIGUE? THAT the country has recorded a surge in the number of Covid-19 cases in the last few days, though alarming should actually spur the nation into stepping up awareness campaigns against the pandemic. This surge has been attributed to laxity among the general population towards the health guidelines from the Ministry of Health. The sense of urgency with which the awareness programme started when the coronavirus pandemic first hit the country about three months ago has disappeared. True, the Ministry of Health, which must be commended for the wonderful work it has been doing, has not relented in its awareness drive. But it is the general public that has almost turned a deaf ear to the constant warnings and advice on how to protect oneself – washing hands constantly, masking up in public and maintaining social distance. This unfortunate development was highlighted on Tuesday during a national update on the Covid-19 situation by Health Minister Dr Chitalu Chilufya He said the increase in the number of cases has been triggered by laxity on the public to adhere to public health and social guidelines. As at Tuesday, the country had 324 new cases recorded with 18 Covid-related deaths. Said Dr Chilufya: “Zambia has in the last 11 days recorded a surge in the number of Covid-19 cases and Covid-related deaths, recording a total of 324 cases and 18 Covid-related deaths, 14 of which have been brought in dead (BID). Lusaka district is back as a hotspot, recording an increased number of cases in the last 11 days. “However, geographic spread nationally has been noted. Cumulatively in the last 11 days, we have recorded 1895 cases with a total of 18 deaths. This brings the number of deaths cumulatively to 48 while we have recorded a total of 1412 recoveries from the time the pandemic started,” Dr. Chilufya said. It is not a surprise that Lusaka as a district has reclaimed its unenvied reputation as a hotspot. Lusaka has exhibited the worst behaviour in so far as combatting Covid-19 is concerned. Public and overcrowded places like City Market, Kulima Tower no longer has hand sanitisers and water at entry points where one could wash and sanitise their hands. The “vigilantes” at Kulima Tower who in the early days ensured all passengers wore face masks are fatigued and everything is back to the “old normal.” Only shopping malls and shops have maintained the “new normal” by ensuring that people entering their premises have their masks on as well as sanitising their hands. As Dr Chilufya noted, “less people are wearing masks in public today and less public places are enforcing public health and social measures including mandatory handwashing and people are gathering in public place such as restaurants and markets without adhering to public and social measures.” People ought to realise that stemming the spread of Covid-19 requires their input. The Health authorities can only go as far as advising them to take preventive measures. Heeding those preventive measures rests on their shoulders. Just a few weeks ago, South Africa’s Health Minister Zweli Mkhize complained that South Africans seem to be becoming fatigued and letting their guards down at a time when Covid-19 infections are expected to surge. “We see poor or no social distancing in communities. Masks are being abandoned or not worn properly and there is laxity setting in around frequent hand-washing,” Mkhize said. If anything, Zambians have been lucky that masking up in public, though compulsory has not been enforced much by the police. But maybe it was time that a bit of force was used by having a few people rounded up for not wearing face masks in public. That would serve as an example and jolt people back to their senses, that Covid-19 is very much around.
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By SILUMESI MALUMO SCORES of City Market council workers yesterday protested against Lusaka Mayor Miles Sampa’s decision to terminate the contract for market manager Mwenya Matafwali. But when contacted on the matter, Mr Sampa declined to comment stating that he would not engage with the media until the end of 2020. “As I earlier indicated I will not talk to the press until the end of this year,” Mr Sampa said. The irate workers who stormed the Daily Nation officers in buses, demanded that Mr Sampa rescinds his decision. They said it was uncalled for, for the mayor to fire a hardworking person who had helped to change the welfare of the workers and replace him with a person they did not know, a Nalukwi Minyoi. The workers claimed that during Mr Matafwali’s tenure, things had significantly changed and they were worried that if another person was engaged then a number of things would be affected. Mr Chanda Bwalya, who represented the protesters,
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said Mr Matafwali had made sure that all the 250 workers got salaries on time unlike other workers from other bus stations. Mr Bwalya indicated that workers were not happy with the decision, therefore, it was important the mayor and the Lusaka City Council management rescinded it without fail. He said if Mr Sampa goes ahead to impose
Nalukwi Minyoi as the manager then he did not have the interest of the workers at heart. And Ms Mercy Mole who is a cashier complained bitterly said for past years the workers used to stay for five months with being paid but when Mr Matafwali was appointed, he had managed to pay them every month. Ms Annie Makungu, who is also a cashier said “We need
Mwenya Matafwali back, we don’t need any other manager, we want him because of his leadership style, as workers we are very happy with what he has been doing for us, this man has cleared all the arrears which were left by past managers.” She said workers do not see any reason to fire someone who had the interest of workers at heart.
DRC to ‘Lying’ UPND MPs avoiding Zambia, extend Mukula Bill 10 debate - Makebi transit deal By NOEL IYOMBWA
UPND Members of Parliament do not want to debate Bill 10 because they have been telling lies about it outside Parliament, Malambo MP Makebi Zulu has charged. Mr Zulu said that UPND MPs had been walking out of Parliament because they could not repeat the lies that they had been peddling on radio station stations and in the streets. Mr Zulu said that the Bill has not come from a single political party, but that it arose out of complaints about inadequacies in the current constitution. He explained that different stakeholders and individuals made submissions at the National Democratic Forum (NDF) and there was a
document introduced in parliament without any change from the executive. Mr Zulu accused the UPND of being inconsistent on their stance on the Bill and had gone on a misleading spree outside Parliament. “After realising that we have gained enough trust, they are saying that the Bill expired on 4 January, why will they want to withdraw something that expired? “People want to hear what the debate is regarding the content not whether or not the bill is evil or it will be withdrawn,” he added. Mr Zulu said that the PF was the only party in the history of the country, which has been willing to change the constitution that will stand the test of time.
Kambwili insists magistrate must recuse himself
By CHINTU MALAMBO CHISHIMBA Kambwili has applied for permission to commence judicial review proceedings against magistrate David Simusamba’s refusal to recuse himself from presiding over a case where he is charged with forgery and other charges. The NDC leader filed the application in the Lusaka High Court. Mr Kambwili stated that it has been difficult for his lawyers to perform their duties effectively as the court room is always poisoned with outbursts of anger and threats from the presiding magistrate towards him and his lawyers. He now wants a declaration that the decision of the presiding magistrate to refuse to recuse himself from
presiding over the case, is unlawful and irrational. Mr Kambwili is also seeking an order prohibiting Mr Simusamba from continuing to preside on his case. He is seeking an order for the magistrate to surrender the case record to the chief resident magistrate for reallocation. He wants if leave is granted, a direction that such grant should operate as a stay of Mr Simusamba’s decisions and the proceedings until determination of the application or until the court orders otherwise. In his affidavit verifying facts, Mr Kambwili stated that he was facing criminal charges in the Lusaka Magistrate Court for the alleged forgery, uttering false document and giving false information to a public officer. He stated that the matter
was being presided over by Mr Simusamba . Mr Kambwili stated that on March 20, this year, he made an application asking the presiding magistrate to recuse himself by way of notice of motion and its accompanying Affidavit in support. He stated that his application was premised on the facts that on December 17, last year, he wrote to the Chief Justice complaining of the manner in which Mr Simusamba was handling the matter. He complained of his attitude towards him and his lawyers and attempts by the magistrate to extort money from him in exchange for an acquittal. He stated that before responding to him, the Chief Justice asked the presiding magistrate to tell his side of the story.
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GOVERNMENT is expected to sign a Statutory Instrument (SI) that will support the extension of Mukula transit deal between Zambia and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Lands and Natural Resources Minister, Jean Kapata, said the deal ended last month and the DRC had written to Government for extension. The deal is for Mukula logs to transit from DRC through Zambia to various market destinations. “The Congolese government has since written to us to reconsider extending the deal because they have not completed transiting the consignment,” she added. She said in an interview yesterday that both the Zambian and the Congolese government had agreed to extend the deal for a year. Ms Kapata said in the meantime Government needed to sign another SI to support the extension of the deal. “We agreed that the deal can be extended for another one year but we need to have an SI to support it. So for now we are in the process of coming up with an SI and once we do that then the deal will start,” she said. Recently, Government through the Zambia Revenue Authority collected about K2 million through inspections and escort fees for trucks carrying Mukula logs from DRC, transiting through Zambia.
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COVID CRISIS COMING - IMF “The additional tightening is about one-half of the increase in sovereign and corporate spreads seen since the beginning of the pandemic. “With advanced economies facing, on average, relatively limited tightening, especially in sovereign premiums, and emerging markets facing larger increases in spreads on both sovereign and corporate debt,” the IMF said. Regarding the fiscal policy response, the IMF said, it was assumed that governments implement additional discretionary measures above and beyond automatic stabilisers. “While the baseline does not rule out a possible resurgence in cases in some countries, the first scenario assumes instead that a second major global outbreak takes place early in 2021,” the IMF said.
It said as a result, the overall spending response to the decline in output is twice as strong as the response under typical business cycle fluctuations. The IMF warned that despite the policy response, the outbreak was assumed to cause further longer-lived damage to the supply side of economies (scarring) starting in 2022. It explained that this would increase bankruptcies leading to capital destruction, temporary slowing in productivity growth, and a temporary increase in trend unemployment. “The additional scarring is assumed to be about onehalf the size of what is already in the baseline, with emerging markets experiencing greater, longer-lived damage than advanced economies, given the more limited policy space to support incomes in those countries,” the IMF said.
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POLICE WARN CADRES By NOEL IYOMBWA
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AMBIA Police has warned political party cadres from both ruling and opposition to behave or risk having their legs broken. Deputy Inspector General of Police for operations Bonny Kapeso warned yesterday that he would not allow cadres to misbehave and warned the PF not to overrun the magistrate court again because police would be ready. Mr Kapeso has also cautioned citizens to accept that there is only one President in this country, and that is republican President Edgar Lungu while others are mere political party leaders. He warned during a Millennium radio programme that what happened in Monze was unacceptable because impeding a presidential motor-
cade was dangerous as someone could be shot. Political leaders who are not yet in power should respect the sitting President no matter the atmosphere there in. Featuring on Millennium radio Law and Order program, Mr Kapeso said that the current President was not imposed by the people, but voted into office hence the need to give him the respect he deserved. Mr Kapeso charged that the police will not allow anyone disrespecting the Head of State adding that the job of the Police is to protect the President in power. “A political leader cannot be compared to a sitting President no matter the atmosphere they are in, so people should respect the republication President. “Even if a President won
by one vote, anywhere you go the President should be respected and we are not going to tolerate anyone disrespecting the Head of State,” Mr. Kapeso said. Mr. Kapeso stated that no cadre is above the law regardless of their political affiliation adding that Police will deal with anyone without being selective. Mr. Kapeso has also warned political cadres who escorted Minister of Health Chitalu Chilufya to court on Thursday and disrupted sessions that his team will make sure that it is at the court at the next session. “I saw what happened at court on news, Thursday morning when Dr Chilufya went to appear. I will talk to the Commissioner Nelson Phiri so that I go there with my crack squad during the next
session. Inkabafuna amolu” (I will break their legs) and I will be paid to disable you. “We need to bring sanity in this country, if it happens at court what more other places,” he said. He advised political leaders to tame their cadres by giving them limits when they were escorting them. Meanwhile Mr Kapeso has charged that it is unacceptable to think that the Zambia Police are scared of political cadres. Mr. Kapeso said that it is un acceptable to think that the police are powerless when it comes to handling cadres. He clarified that only the Minister of Home Affairs is mandated to give instructions to police, adding that no other person or minister is mandated to instruct the police.
Chilufya case fails to take off ‘I want my money’ By OLIVER SAMBOKO THE case in which Minister of Health Chitalu Chilufya is charged with four counts of corruption yesterday failed to take off, after scores of defiant PF cadres thronged the Lusaka Magistrate court premises to offer him solidarity. Dr Chilufya, 47, was found in possession of property suspected to be proceeds of crime. In the first count, Dr Chilufya is charged with being found with 6, 000 shares in Samfya Marines and Tour-
We will farm our own oil wells - minister By SILUMESI MALUMO OUR resolve as Government is to ensure that we begin to farm our own oil wells which will create sustainability in terms of oil provision for our country, Minister of Mines and Mineral Development Richard Musukwa has said. Mr Musukwa said Government had made significant steps in dividing the entire country into oil blocks and currently the country had 38 oil blocks. He said yesterday in Parliament that the oil blocks were held by both Zambians and foreign nationals. “And I want to state Madam Speaker on the six prospective oil blocks which have made significant steps is that in fact they are held by Zambians and we hope that at an opportune time Madam Speaker we will be able to
ism Services amounting to US$200, 000. In the second count, it is alleged that Dr Chilufya had in his possession 2, 000 shares of the same company valued at K270, 000. In the third count, the accused was found with K3 million which was used to buy Lot number 365/366 also known as Spark Guest House in Mansa. And in the last count, Dr Chilufya is alleged to have had US$52, 000 which was used to buy a passenger boat. All this is said to have happened between January 1, 2016 and December 31, 2019.
issue a ministerial statement to that effect so that Members of Parliament can ask in depth. But just to indicate that Government has now created a unit in a Geological Survey called the Hydro Carbon Unit. As you know the petroleum exploration is a specialised exploration and for a long time we didn’t have treasury authority for this unit. “So Cabinet has approved and this unit has formed a directorate to completely deal with hydro carbon which has been instituted and now we are building capacity in terms of human capital because we need to get players across,” Mr Musukwa said. The minister said currently the ministry was getting support from a Japanese company which was helping with the process. Mr Musukwa also said there was need to increase funding and capacity to the petroleum sub sector in order to ensure increase on the inspectorate in order to be on top of things in terms of exploration of oil.
Cadres led by PF Lusaka Province secretary Kennedy Kamba, and five traditional leaders were there to offer solidarity. These were Chief Kalasa Mukosa, Chief Lukangaba, Chief Kalaba, Chief Mabenge and Chief Mabumba of the Ushi people of Luapula Province. Dr Chilufya who is being represented by lawyers, Jonas Zimba of Makebi Zulu and Tutwa Ngulube. He was arrested following investigations by the Anti-Corruption Commission. As Dr Chilufya was ushered in court number three, a
horde of cadres, some claiming to be related to him, also demanded to enter the courtroom but were kept at bay by a police officer who stood his ground. “Teti mutukanye ukwingila mu court, all these people you see here are party officials and relatives to ba Doctor,” some cadres were heard telling the officers. The matter has since been adjourned to July 16, 2020 for possible plea. If convicted, Dr Chilufya could face up to five years in prison.
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Copperbelt Province Permanent Secretary Bright Nundwe with Lions Club members after the handover of a 1x3 classroom block in Ndola yesterday
By OLIVER SAMBOKO THE Lions Clubs in Zambia has handed over a 1x3 classroom block and two dormitories at a school for the visually impaired in Ndola built at a cost of K2.4 million. Immediate Past District Governor, Engineer. Sanjay Balid said the Ndola school for the visually impaired was built in the early 1970s with funds from the Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF), a charity fund organisation based in the USA and handed over to Government. Eng. Balid said at the official handover of the school in Ndola yesterday that the
Lions had since then continued to render assistance to the school in terms of infrastructure maintenance and improvement. He said $75, 000 (K1.4 million) which was spent on the classroom block came from LCIF while US$60, 022 was raised as local matching grant, with the main contribution coming from Lions Clubs of Kitwe, Nkana, Ndola and Kansenshi and District 105M from UK. “On 29th Sep 2019 the foundation stone was laid by LCIF chairperson Gudrun and Project Committee and this project was to be completed within six months but the Covid-19 situation interrupted,” Lion Balid said.
...UPND, HH in trouble over K400, 000 debt
By CHINTU MALAMBO UPND president Hakainde Hichilema, his Secretary General Steven Katuka and two others have been dragged to the Lusaka High Court for refusing to pay K400, 000 they owe a Lusaka resident since 2017. The alleged payment is for the supply of 200, 000 tickets for the National Card Renewal exercise costing K400, 000. Prince Siame and Prospect Tech Limited cited Mr Hichilema, Mr Katuka, Mirriam Masando in her capacity as organising committee chairperson (card renewal) and the UPND registered trustees as the defendants in the matter. Mr Siame wants a court order that the UPND be declared bankrupt for failing to pay its debt and that the party be dissolved and deregistered. He also wants an order for payment of K400, 000 plus 30 percent interest amounting to K120, 000. Mr Siame wants damages for breach of contract among other claims. According to his statement of claim filed in the Lusaka High Court, Mr Siame stated by a written agreement made between him, his company and the defendants on March 16, 2017, Mr Hichilema and the others contracted him to print 200, 000 tickets costing K400, 000. “The defendants also requested for a gratuitous whopping 50, 000 tickets on the gratuitous terms known as ‘Mandela’,” read part of the claim. Mr Siame claimed that according to the information supplied together with the request, Mr Hichilema was supposed to be the guest of hon-
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our at the said event. He stated that he will tell the court at trial that he and his company delivered the tickets within the agreed period and demanded for payment but Mr Hichilema and the others requested for more time to pay but never did. Mr Siame claimed that on about November 15 2017, the defendants having lamentably failed to settle and after several broken promises, Ms Masando issued a written promise to pay the outstanding amount together with 30 percent interest. He however started that despite committing to pay by Friday, November 17, 2017, the defendants still failed to pay the debt and to date the outstanding amount of K400, 000 and the 30 percent interest remains unpaid.
APOLOGY In our Daily Nation Edition of Thursday, July 9, 2020, we erroneously placed a picture of Mr Topsy Sikalinda instead of Mr Topsy Sakala. We sincerely regret the inconvenience caused to both parties. - Editor
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Fuel depot projects will be completed next year Nkhuwa By SILUMESI MALUMO GOVERNMENT will complete the construction of stalled fuel depots next year, Minister of Energy Mathew Nkhuwa has said. Fuel depots were being constructed in Lusaka, Chipata, Mpika and Mansa in order for the country to start buying fuel in bulk. The Minister saidthe country had no capacity to store fuel if bought in bulk. Mr Nkhuwa said it would be impressive if funds were released to complete the deport in Lusaka which had huge storage capacity. Presently, he said, the country only depended on Indeni Petroleum Refinery which could not accommodate fuel if it was bought in bulk. He said the country only had storage capacity which could only accommodate fuel to last for 40 days hence the need for resources to complete the construction of the fuel depots. But Mr Nkhuwa said the Government had no financial muscle to complete the projects this year. “The finances are not very good at a moment, this the truth we need to tell the Zambian people that things are not well in terms of finances and we hope to come back to the project by next year,” he said.
Kavindele turns down ZDDM By SILUMESI MALUMO FORMER Vice President Enock Kavindele has turned down a request by Zambia Direct Democratic Movement to stand as its presidential candidate in 2021 general elections. And Mr Kavindele says he prays for a peaceful election next year where all political parties put the hopes and aspirations of all Zambians as their primary motivation. The former Republican Vice President welcomed the request by the opposition political party but declined as he wants to concentrate on other important issues other than politics. Mr Kavindele cited the North-Western railway project where he wants to dedicate his time and energy for it to come to fruition. He said in an interview yesterday, “I have spent the past few years developing a large-scale railway project in the North-Western Province of Zambia, as the project reaches commissioning stage later this year, I am required to relocate to Solwezi to initiate and oversee phase one of the project and as a result, I am required to dedicate all my time and energies towards its implementation.”
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‘UPND ungrateful’ By TROY MUKUPA
THE UPND is ungrateful because they have the audacity to disrespect President Edgar Lungu at a time Government is working on the Kafue-Mazabuka Road in their stronghold, PF Eastern province chairman, Andrew Lubusha has said. “The fact that there is a road in Mazabuka which is being worked on, I don't see why the UPND should make noise over a mistaken picture,” Mr Lubusha said in an interview. He said the UPND had been playing blind to the many developmental projects and yet secretly recognising them. “The UPND has been playing blind to the many developmental projects by Government and yet they are secretly noticing. If a correct picture was put when the post was posted, there camp would have been silence,” he said. Mr Lubusha said PF was
Friday 10 July, 2020 committed to taking development to all corners of the nation without considering political affiliation. He noted that the UPND does not want the PF to Government to develop the country because of their selfish thirst for power. Mr Lubusha said the UPND were worryied about the milestones that PF was scoring with its development agenda and not thinking about the plight of Zambians. Mr Lubusha said with the Mazabuka road being worked on, UPND cadres should have been praising the President. He said the road had been in deplorable state for years.
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CEC COMPLETES $6.6M POWER PROJECT ...to inject 22 megawatts of power into the national grid
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THE Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC) has completed the US$6.6 million power project which will inject 22 megawatts of power into the national grid. This is a partnership with Dangote Cement Zambia Limited. CEC Managing Director, Owen Silavwe, expressed his enthusiasm for the two parties to commence power trading once the project is commissioned post Covid-19. Mr Silavwe explained in
a statement that Covid-19 had forced a scale-down of works on the site to protect employees and contractors from possible infection. “We are proud of this unique opportunity to be part of the project which, once completed, will be the first one of its kind, where CEC will be taking power directly from a diversified power plant. It is a pleasure to witness its construction progress,” he said. Mr Silavwa indicated that a well-balanced combination of other sources such as renewables and hydro had the potential to give an optimum level of generation, ca-
‘Protests in SA won’t affect fuel flow in Zambia’ By BENNIE MUNDANDO
PROTESTS over alleged disproportionate employment of foreign workers in the trucking industry in South Africa will not affect fuel supply in Zambia, the Petroleum Transporters Association of Zambia (PTAZ) has said. PTAZ secretary general Benson Tembo yesterday told the Daily Nation that this is because Zambian petroleum trucks stopped traversing South Africa as none
of the Government-procured fuel comes from that country. Mr Tembo said the fuel procured from Zambia was imported through the Dares-Salaam and Beira corridors in Tanzania and Mozambique respectively. “We are very safe. We don’t have businesses in South Africa. Our fuel only comes from Beira in Mozambique and Tanzania,” Mr Tembo said. On Tuesday, South African truck drivers blocked roads in Cape Town and
Johannesburg and other cities as part of the banned National Truck Shutdown protests. The drivers in that country denounces the hiring of foreign workers. In Cape Town, the Huguenot Tunnel, on the N1 road, was cleared after truck drivers blocked it with their vehicles. On the N2, a truck was parked across the road between Victoria Road and De Beers. Two trucks were impounded as a result of these blockages. In Johannesburg, local
UN salutes Zambia over Covid-19 fight By BENNIE MUNDANDO
THE United Nations (UN) has acknowledged Zambia’s leadership and commitment towards the Covid-19 pandemic. Speaking during the handover ceremony and launch of the pilot phase of digital initiative in response to Covid-19 in Zambia yesterday, UN Resident Coordinator in Zambia, Coumba Mar Gadio said Covid-19 was real.
Dr Gadio said the UN was aware that citizens were generally becoming less cautious and not fully adhering to prevention measures. The UN body, however, pledged support to Zambia. “As part of its support to the government, the UN in Zambia will strongly advocate for both leveraging digital solutions in the fight as well as their mainstreaming in any national recovery or development plans post Covid-19.
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“Let me end, by acknowledging the Government of Zambia leadership and commitment on responding to the Covid-19 pandemic and the availability of the UN to support whenever required. This is the reason of my presence here today, to support this Government
media reports that security personnel cleared the M2 highway in Benrose after two trucks were blocking the road. Dozens of protesters also reportedly gathered in City Deep in Johannesburg as part of the protests. The protests are being held due to what South African truck drivers believe is the disproportionate employment of foreign workers in the trucking industry in South Africa, leading to unemployment amongst South African nationals.
initiative supported by the UN through Covid that aims at establishing the digital initiatives in response to Covid-19,” Dr. Gadio said. Dr Dadio said he was hopeful that the initiative would help digital service provision of vital Government services to the citizens, in particular, to the most vulnerable people and the most in need.
pable of enabling the country to withstand the impact of drought. Dangote Cement Zambia Limited Country Chief Executive Officer, Agostinho Henriques, said the power plant was designed to support the Company’s cement operation as a cost optimisation measure. Mr Henriques said the project had added benefit to the Zambian economy through the injection of increased generation capacity to the national grid. “Today, Zambia is suffering from a severe power generation capacity shortfall consequently enduring
Mr Silavwe regular load shedding that is restraining the country’s economic potential. We as Dangote Cement Zambia, want to be part of the solution to Zambia’s economic future,” he said. According to Mr Henriques, CEC being the main electricity distributor on the Copperbelt with extensive experience in the sector, came as a natural partner of choice.
Court adjourns Bill 10 case to next Tuesday By CHINTU MALAMBO
THE Lusaka High Court has set July 14 this year, as date of hearing the application where leader of the opposition Jack Mwiimbu has asked the court to direct Speaker of the National Assembly to stop deliberations in relation to Constitutional Amendment Bill No 10 of 2019. High Court judge Sharon Newa will preside over the matter. In this matter, Mr Mwiimbu, who is UPND Monze Central Member of Parliament (MP0 has challenged the continued debate on Constitutional Amendment Bill No 10 of 2019 regardless of the fact that the Bill lapsed on June 4 this year. Mr Mwiimbu argued in his Application for judicial review that the decision of the Speaker, Patrick Matibini was unreasonable and unjustifiable because the Bill lapsed on June 4.
He said the Bill was not amenable to further consideration, debate or process in the National Assembly. He cited the Attorney General, Likando Kalaluka, as the defendant in the matter. “The decision is illegal, null and void," Mr Mwiimbu said. He argued that the National Assembly failed to follow laid down procedure and subsequently deferred the Bill for consideration on a date yet to be advised. Mr Mwiimbi contended that this was despite the fact that the Bill was 'killed' upon its lapsing on June 4 this year. He wants the Speaker to discontinue any further consideration, debate or other proceedings in relation to Bill 10. He is further seeking any other relief that the court may deem fit and that cost must be paid by the State.
NATSAVE pledges support for growth initiates By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
THE National Savings and Credit Bank (NATSAVE) will continue empowering local initiatives and creating partnerships meant to unlock economic potential. NATSAVE Board Chairman, George Mwambazi, said his organisation would contribute to the availability of local empowerment initiatives. Mr Mwambazi was speaking yesterday in Lusaka when NATSAVE signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Kalumbila Cooperatives to ensure availability of funds for members. "We are glad to mention that the bank has scored milestones in the area of strategic partnerships in the last few years and we believe they are an engine of inclusive growth. "We envisage exponential growth through partnerships hence the need for us to step up and play our part as a financial service provider," Mr Mwambazi said. He indicated that the cooperative model has shown relatively strong resilience
during recent financial and economic crisis. Mr Mwambazi explained that the model had increased considerably throughout the world in recent years. Cooperatives, Mr Mwambazi said, were mechanisms that ensured growth and prosperity of communities. "We are aware that in developing and transitioning countries like ours that have limited access to capital, education and training, cooperative structures allow communities to poop together their resources to solve problems," he said. Mr Mwambazi stressed that cooperative enterprises serves as a beacon of continuous business performance and growth, particularly in recent turbulent times such as the Covid-19 era. Kalumbila Cooperative chairman general, Chilekwa Mambwe, challenged youths to assist in fighting for economic freedom. Mr Mambwe stressed the need for young people to be proactive and not only complain about economic issues. He said the Kalumbila Cooperative, which was a group of young people, would make use of the partnership with NATSAVE. "We are happy that we are dealing with a local bank. The Zambian economy is about to be liberates through this MoU," Mr Mambwe said. Kalumbila Cooperative Patron, Lastone Lupupa, emphasised the need for the liberalisation of the Zambian economy.
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ZAMBIA WANTS TO NARROW TRADE IMBALANCES By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA
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AMBIA requires business models that will enhance export of value added products to South Africa to address the existing trade imbalance between the two countries, Commerce Trade and Industry Minister Christopher Yaluma has said. Speaking yesterday at the Zambia-South Africa virtual investment seminar held in Lusaka, Mr Yaluma noted that trade between the two countries was skewed on favour of South Africa. The forum which has attracted commerce and industry experts from two countries is themed, “Developing Afrocentric Solutions and forging partnerships response to Covid-19.” "In 2019 ZAMBIA'S im-
ports and exports to and from South Africa stood at US$ 2.2 billion and US$298 million respectively. While South Africa imports and exports to and from Zambia stood at US$ 182 million and US$1.7 billion respectively," “In order to address this imbalance , I wish to call all of you from both Zambia and South Africa to work out business models that will see more value added products being exported from Zambia to South Africa," Mr Yaluma said. He appealed to South Africa to remove measures that hindered Zambia from export certain products to that country. "I appeal to my counterpart in South Africa to help ease especially the Sanitary and Phytosanitary measures that inhibit export of goods to South Africa such as quails,
melons, chillies and avocado among others. Elimination of trade distorting measures are key ,if we are to promote real bilateral trade and investment promotion as this may in turn facilitate and enhance regional integration which will be created by the Africa Continental Free Trade Area," said Mr Yaluma. And South Africa deputy minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Nomalungelo Gina called on the representives of the two countries to find innovative solutions to manage and minimise negative effects of the virus on the economic and culture investment, including policy and trade relations. “We strongly believe that recently adopted SADC guidelines on organisation and facilitation on cross border transport operations across
Mr Yaluma the region during Covid-19 pandemic as well as other continental or regional measures provides solid foundation for our two countries to find a common ground that could turn this pandemic from a dilemma into an opportunity change the structure of our economic relations,” Ms Gina said.
RISKS
By FRANCIS ZIBA
How Government can improve decision making through Enterprise Risk Management THE public trust in government continues to be at low levels, as a result of challenges and risks caused by Covid-19 and other factors. This perception is mainly shaped in part from stories about how performance in government agencies could have improved if leaders had taken the time to foresee and mitigate potential risks. How government manages risk has never been more important in helping meet its objectives, improve service delivery, achieve value for money and reduce unwelcome surprises such as Covid-19. Government does recognize the need to address risks effectively and while historically it has tended to focus on risk management in the financial sphere, the Ministry of Finance recently introduced a major reassessment of government’s approach to risk management through a framework for the Public Sector that will help and
guide the development and implementation of risk and business continuity practices. This framework will encourage the use of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) in all ministries and government agencies. There are several compelling reasons for government to adopt ERM widely to assess and address risks because the framework will inform government decisions and enable a more effective use of precious resources; enhance strategic and business planning and strengthen contingency planning. However, policies don’t readily translate into action and none of this will be possible without a supportive risk culture at the top of government. A positive risk culture, one which encourages openness and discusses real business issues in a realistic manner, is essential to the effective management of risk. Everyone from the top down in government has a
clear role to play in establishing and maintaining that risk culture. Over the past few years many organisations especially in the private sector have embraced the business paradigm of enterprise risk management to help their senior leadership teams to obtain a top-down holistic view of the various risks from all across the enterprise that might impact its strategic success. Effective use of risk management strategies can help strengthen decision making and improve information flow. Decisions, whether to undertake a new initiative or to continue ongoing activities, involve risk and rewards. Without interrogating an organization or government’s ability to carry out such an initiative, decisions made may prove futile going forward. The world is forever evolving in ways that make sound decision making ever more difficult. The quality of government
decision making improves because effective risk management creates an institutionalized process for encouraging the flow of information across the organization and up the hierarchy to the relevant decision makers. Therefore an institutionalized process serves as a buffer against the unpopularity that sometimes plagues an individual who warns about possibilities of failure when leadership is charging ahead. The case of novel coronavirus provides a catastrophic lesson on how critical it is for government and business leaders to come together to share information about the different kinds of risks being triggered by this single root event. The virus has created a number of different, but interrelated risks spread across most organisations. No single risk associated with the Covid-19 pandemic crisis can be managed in isolation given there is interconnected aspects to these risks and how organ-
isations can address them. To make progress, government and the business community have to find a way to rapidly obtain a top-down, more holistic view of the risks triggered by Covid-19 from a bigger picture, enterprise-wide perspective so that they can determine which risks need to be managed first as they address the rapidly evolving crisis. Right now, government and many entities are engaged in enterprise risk management processes without realizing it as they navigate the Covid-19 crisis. They have brought individuals from across organisations and government departments together to think about how emerging risks are impacting all aspects of their businesses and how they can close gaps or holes in that process to enable them survive the crisis. This same process of testing systems to understand their reliability and thinking about the “what ifs” to various scenarios
The case of novel coronavirus provides a catastrophic lesson on how critical it is for government and business leaders to come together to share information about the different kinds of risks being triggered by this single root event. The virus has created a number of different, but interrelated risks spread across most organisations. is what informs ERM. Sadly, for many organisations and government departments, they are doing so in reaction to a risk that has already occurred. We hope that organisations can leverage the learning from the current Covid-19 experience to build processes and resilience that can help them to be ready and prepared for the next unknown crisis that may be on the horizon. Ultimately, ERM is an attempt to leverage that great work to better understand how risks interrelate across the organization so that management can address those risks with a better coordination at a more holistic, enterprise-wide level for better decision making. ERM principles ensures that risk management processes generate rich insights about emerging risks that they can use to make important strategic decisions. For comments and feedback contact: fziba@irmza.org
Gold rallies to $1, 800 an ounce
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ZIM SEEKS GOLD PARTNERSHIPS
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ARARE - Government is courting private sector players in the development and rolling out of gold centres across the country’s eight mining provinces as it seeks to ramp up production from small scale miners. This was revealed by Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando, when he toured Suraj Mining (Pvt) Ltd, a gold milling centre situated in Mutawatawa area in Mashonaland East. Government has identified gold centres as one of the key intervention strategies needed to bridge the gap between smallscale miners and some of their legacy challenges that are largely centred on a lack of machinery and technical know-how on modern mining methods. Despite these challenges, small-scale miners have overtaken their primary producer counterparts and are now accounting for over 60 percent of the country’s gold deliveries with Government further underlining their importance by noting that some mineral deposits are more amenable to small-scale mining than conglomerate mining. Speaking after his tour of Suraj Mining, Chitando said Government would like to
U.S., Kenya formally launch trade deal talks WASHINGTON - Kenya and the United States formally launched negotiations on Wednesday for a bilateral trade pact that the two economies hope could serve as a model for additional agreements across the African continent. In a joint statement, trade ministers for the two countries, Betty Maina and Robert Lighthizer, said they were holding an initial round of talks virtually over the next two weeks due to the coronavirus. Kenya wants to do a deal with Washington before the expiry of the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), which allows sub-Saharan African states to export thousands of products to the United States without tariffs or quotas until 2025. “We believe this agreement with Kenya will complement Africa’s regional integration efforts, including in the East African Community and the landmark African Continental Free Trade Area...” Maina and Lighthizer said. Two-way goods trade between the United States and Kenya totaled $1.1 billion in 2019, up 4.9 percent from 2018. – REUTERS.
Mr Chitando see more private millers coming on board to work with small-scale miners. “The Suraj model, whilst not an exact
replica of a Gold Centre, has a lot of desirable features,” said Minister Chitando. “Government would like to partner private players in the roll out of Gold Centres throughout the country,” he said. Suraj Mining director Surendra Yadav said the milling centre was established as a response to challenges that were affecting small-scale miners. “We started this plant in 2004 because there were no milling services in this area and local miners were struggling to process their gold ore travelling to as far as Shamva and Bindura,” said Yadav. “So basically what we have been doing is to teach them how to utilise their mines, mine development, blasting and providing them with mining equipment like compressors, pumps and transport. “We also have been helping with how to register their mines because some don’t have licences or are not aware how to renew these licences,” he said. Gold is expected to contribute a staggering US$4 billion in annual exports from 2023 onwards in Government’s mining sector US$12 billion milestone strategy. – THE HERALD, Zimbabwe.
Budgets cut for electricity provision to poor households as funds diverted for Covid-19 relief JOHANNESBURG - The department of mineral resources and energy has slashed the Integrated National Electrification Programme (INEP) grant by R1.5 billion due to budget cuts in a move expected to affect electricity connection to over 40, 000 households, mainly in rural provinces. The grant is used to fund the provision of electricity to households by Eskom. An amount of R3 billion was initially budgeted for the programme for the 2020/21 financial year. But the department told a Parliamentary committee on Tuesday that the bulk of the funds aimed to drive the provision of electricity to the poor were shifted to Covid-19 initiatives. “It is projected that the 2020/21 household connections target of 180, 000, will decrease by 43, 000 to 137, 000 connections,” the department’s Chief Financial Officer Yvonne Chetty told lawmakers. “The reduction will also have a significant negative impact on the Eastern Cape, Limpopo
and Kwa-Zulu Natal, as these provinces have the largest electricity backlogs.” Lawmakers queried the rationale behind the cuts and wanted to know why the INEP was targeted for the cuts. Over eight million households have been connected to national grid through the INEP between 1994 and 2018. Statistics South Africa’s General Household Survey in 2017 indicated that 84 percent of the population had electricity. The INEP grant to municipalities was reduced by R500 million, from an initial allocation of R1.86 billion. The reductions are expected to delay the implementation of planned bulk infrastructure projects, which are critical for laying the foundation for household connections, as well as reduce the targeted electricity connections. The department emphasised that funds were reprioritised in order to implement the government’s Covid-19 fiscal response package. – FIN24.
Power lines feed electricity to the national grid from Koeberg Nuclear Power Station. (Photo by: Education Images/UIG via Getty Images)
JOHANNESBURG - Gold’s allure is only getting stronger as 2020 unfolds. Spot prices reached $1, 800 an ounce and year-to-date inflows into bullion-backed exchange-traded funds have topped the record full-year total set in 2009. Investors have favoured havens this year as the coronavirus pandemic rips through economies, spurring sustained inflows into gold-backed ETFs as central banks and governments unleash vast stimulus programmes. “A massive investor response to Covid-19 has pushed ETF holdings to record levels, the impact of which has outweighed the decline in jewellery demand and absorbed increases in recycling,” said James Steel, chief precious metals analyst at HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. Further inflows are expected “as investors respond to elevated risks and low yields,” he said in a note. Holdings in gold-backed ETFs rose to 3, 234.6 tons on Tuesday, according to initial data compiled by Bloomberg. That’s up 655.6 tons so far in 2020, topping the rise in tonnage terms seen in 2009. The total has risen each month this year. Spot gold was up 0.2 percent at $1 798.55 an ounce at 9:36 a.m. in London, after climbing above $1, 800 to reach the highest since November 2011. In other precious metals, silver and platinum were higher while palladium was little changed. Bullion prices and holdings are widely expected to extend gains, with Goldman Sachs saying the metal could reach a record $2, 000 in the next 12 months and JPMorgan Chase & Co. recommending investors stick with bullion. “Short-term price risks remain skewed to the upside as long as the virus does not come under control,” said Carsten Menke, head of Next Generation Research at Julius Baer Group. “The near unprecedented fiscal and monetary peacetime response to Covid-19 supplies gold with two substantial bullish inputs: liquidity and debt,” HSBC’s Steel said. – BLOOMBERG NEWS.
Debt relief …Creditor countries urged to think about post-2020 debt relief
PARIS/WASHINGTON - G20 countries and Paris Club creditor nations must start thinking about debt relief for the poorest countries beyond a debt payment freeze this year and outright restructurings may be unavoidable, top global finance chiefs said on Wednesday. Speaking to an online G20 debt conference, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said debt restructuring may be needed on a country-bycountry basis for those “that simply cannot stay above water without determined action.” World Bank President David Malpass told the conference the debt payment freeze should be extended through 2021, and called for reductions in the debt load of some of the most indebted countries to avoid “an even longer poverty trap.” The Group of 20 leading economies and the Paris Club, an informal group of state creditors coordinated by the French finance ministry, agreed in April to freeze debt payments from the 73 poorest countries for the rest of 2020. “We need to start thinking about what comes next, we will have to take decisions at the end of 2020,” French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire told the conference. G20 finance officials are due to meet online on July 18. “We could decide to extend the initiative by a few
Ms Georgieva months or we could decide to already start a new phase that could involve deeper debt restructuring for some countries on a case by case basis and in a multilateral framework.” So far, 41 countries have applied for relief from debt servicing under the G20 Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI), and the Paris Club has signed agreements with 20 countries ranging from Ivory Coast to Ethiopia and Pakistan. The DSSI will free up $12 billion that countries can use to deal with the health and economic strains caused by the novel coronavirus, according to World Bank data. The debt payment freeze is also unique in bringing China to the table as it has become a major creditor in recent years and come under frequent criticism for a lack of transparency on its lending, including the use of nondisclosure agreements. Malpass, echoing comments made by G7 finance ministers in June, emphasised the need for greater transparency. In an unusually pointed reference to China, he said all official bilateral creditors, including policy banks such as China’s Development Bank and stateowned enterprises, should participate in debt relief. – REUTERS.
Trolls who feel they deserve an honorary Grade 7 certificate Dear Editor, IT is interesting that when one goes to look at the comments made to postings by people on social media, there are some people who comment on my postings faster than one can have read the article posted! The majority of such comments are by trolls. There is an article by BBC Bytesize which describes trolls and cyber bullies as being “..... people who leave intentionally provocative or offensive messages on the internet to get attention, cause trouble or upset someone.” The dancer and model Fatima Timbo says “I think people troll because they’re insecure in themselves, they want to get a kick out of being negative towards someone else.” Typically, trolls in Zambia and elsewhere will post comments like;
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1. “You have been bought!” Such trolls lash out without any cogent argument, against public figures they see as successful, who are happy, who are enjoying their life simply because the trolls can’t. 2. “You are finished!” Urban Dictionary says trolls “Attempts to condescend. The Facebook troll will seek to find refuge in condescending remarks that repeatedly scorn his or her critics as beneath - but all the while continuing to respond to them.” 3. “You are just a hater!” British author Paul Graham says of trolls, “If you disagree with something, it’s easier to say ‘you suck’ than to figure out and explain exactly what you disagree with. ......... In this respect trolling .... happens at the intersection of ambition and incompetence.” 4. “We don’t care, we just don’t like it!” These are the type of trolls whose most powerful argument on an issue would be something like, “Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall. That’s why Bill 10 will have a big fall.”
Sakwiba Sikota Trolls will sometimes comment, “I have no time to read this!” It leaves one wondering, ‘No time to read but enough time to comment on the posting? Comments like these is the reason the Norwegian public broadcaster are trialling a system that makes people answer a question about the article before they’re allowed to comment. This will hopefully ensure that any potential trolls are at least informed. You find that trolls will not address the points raised in the posting but instead they will attack the messenger. It appears that they do not have the intellectual capacity to put up arguments to counter what is in the main article. No doubt this has something to do with their IQs. I am like Kenneth Goldsmith who says, “I’ve been trolled lots. But I understand trolls for what they are and I don’t let them get to me. They take my bait, so I’m in charge of the discourse.” I know that this posting will serve as bait or an invitation to trolls who feel they deserve an honorary grade seven certificate. SAKWIBA SIKOTA.
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Voter registration period not practical Dear Editor, CALLS by civil society that ECZ should extend the registration exercise for voters beyond the 30-day period are mere rhetoric. Unless one is viewing the issue from the UPND point of view, we ought to consider the fact that the elections date is prescribed by the Constitution. In this regard, ECZ will be required to put all modalities in place and see to it that on the second Thursday of August of 2021, eligible voters cast their votes. This is not an easy undertaking therefore any rational and patriotic Zambian has no option other than sympathising with the electoral body. Moreover, in this electoral calendar, ECZ has a lot of work to do which also include regularising and modernisation of the operations of the organisation. The political players should also be reminded that voter registration is not the only activity that is necessary. It will also be required to conduct a number of pre-election activities. We also wish to remind the critics of ECZ on the duration of the registration that it is an independent institution. We will not allow the electoral body to be intimidated by greedy politicians who have an insatiable
appetite for political office. They want to be unilaterally controlling the electoral process by remote. There is need for the opposition and their surrogate to appreciate the fact that the electoral process is an all-inclusive one and it should not be the matter of life and death for everything to go their way. We wish to restate our previous pronouncements on the negative impact caused by the coronavirus of 2019. Its net effect on the modus operandi of ECZ meant it lost four months from its calendar. This means that if ECZ was to compensate for the lost time, elections can only be conducted at least in December, 2021 which under the Constitutional provisions is not justified. We have already reminded the legislators from the opposition that they have the liberty to move a motion which will extend the life of Parliament if a longer duration for undertaking the voter registration exercise was to be allowed. We therefore wish to commend the ECZ on its firm decision to conduct election registration without 30 days even in the light of cyber bullying. MARVIN CHANDA MBERI, Youth Rights Activist, Petauke..
FILE PHOTO : Political players should be reminded that voter registration is not the only activity that is necessary. It will also be required to conduct a number of pre-election activities.
Dear Editor, THE keep Zambia clean, green and healthy campaign was relaunched by President Edgar Lungu in April 2018. The campaign is aimed at keeping our environments, including the trading places such as the central business district (CBD) of Lusaka clean. When our environment is clean, green and healthy, it reduces the outbreak of epidemics such as cholera. Furthermore, our environment become habitable. I recall vividly when Minister of Labour and Social Security Joyce Nonde Simukoko was commissioning the Society Business Park on August 24, 2018, she implored the Lusaka Mayor, Mr Miles Bwalya Sampa to task the business people in Lusaka central business district to paint their shops. This is important because some buildings look untidy, hence, killing the whole purpose of keeping Lusaka clean, green and healthy. On this score, I earnestly appeal to Mr Sampa to enforce the painting of business premises in the Lusaka central business district. This will add to the beauty of the City of Lusaka. ELEMIYA PHIRI, Lusaka.
Chingola councillors have taken a nap Dear Editor, IT is sad that as we get closer to the 2021 general elections, most councillors at the PF-led Chingola Municipal Council have comfortably gone to sleep. Apart from a few who are evidently enhancing their own developmental projects in the wards, the rest are riding in their MP’s and governmental projects which has nothing to do with them. And with a lot of challenges facing most communities like electricity, water and sanitation, security etc, these councillors are never on the ground to help their electorates but are always seen at the Civic Centre as if that is where they are supposed to work from. Do these councillors even know the boundaries of their wards because most of them have never gone round their wards to engage their people on how best they can change the status quo of their people. This is the worst bunch of councillors of its time for Chingola navizungu vaboza, G12. Most community roads are in a deplorable state that does not need government but councillors to initiate and work on them with the community and ward development committees. Time of reckoning is however around the corner. WILLS.
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FAILED DELIVERIES LAND FIRM IN TROUBLE By KALOBWE BWALYA
A COMPANY that promised to deliver building materials on agreed dates but has been failing to do so despite receiving pay-
ments is under investigation by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC). Extra 24 Limited, a company dealing in supply of building materials is
under probe, for misleading representations and non-provision of services with reasonable care and skill and within a reasonable time, which conduct appears to be in violation
of the law. CCPC Director, Naomi Fulaza disclosed that this follows numerous complaints from consumers alleging that Extra 24 Limited has been failing to
deliver building materials on agreed dates despite receiving payment for the materials and their delivery. Ms Fulaza has said the notices of investigation have since been
PRESS RELEASE
MUKWANDI CHIBESAKUNDA MAKES FIRST FEMALE CEO OF ZANACO The ZANACO Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs. Mukwandi Chibesakunda as the Chief Executive Officer of the Bank with effect from 1st October 2020. With a banking career spanning over 15 years, Mrs. Chibesakunda is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the National Savings and Credit Bank (NATSAVE). She has also served as the Managing Director of Access Bank Zambia Ltd, and the first female President of the Zambia Institute of Banking and Financial Services. Prior to her appointment at NATSAVE, she had served in executive capacities at Stanbic Bank Zambia as Head of Personal and Business Banking and at Standard Chartered Bank Plc as Executive Director Consumer Banking. With her strong background in organizational re-design and her firm belief that the success of any organization is defined by its ability to attract, retain and motivate the best talent, Mrs. Chibesakunda is a great fit for the Bank as it continues its journey to become the top transactional bank in Zambia. Mrs. Chibesakunda has been featured in various leading publications such as Forbes Magazine and African Leadership Magazine on leading transformational growth and supporting the development of SMEs. She has also been instrumental and influential at The Africa List in Zambia and has earned various awards as a performance-focused leader. She holds a Master’s Degree in Business Administration (MBA) from Manchester Business School, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from the University of Zambia and a post graduate Diploma in Business Administration from Manchester Business School. The Board is confident that Mrs. Chibesakunda will bring immense value to the Bank’s initiatives to champion its continued transformation to be the leading and most financially sustainable bank in Zambia. The Board would further like to express its profound thanks to Mr. Hendrik Mulder for his dedicated service and for his immense contribution to the transformation of the Bank and the very strong foundation built to take it to greater heights. Mr. Mulder will be retiring from the Bank effective 31st December 2020.
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issued against Extra 24 Limited, but to no avail. The CCPC is thus informing Extra 24 Limited to avail themselves at its offices on or before July 15, 2020 with appropriate responses to the said allegations as specified in the notices of investigations sent. She said the CCPC would also like to bring to the attention of Extra 24 Limited that non-response is a prosecutable offence under Section 55(4) of the Act. "In view of this, the Commission wishes to advise the general public to be cautious as they deal with Extra 24 Limited.
The Commission further encourages the public who may have similar complaints or information pertaining to these investigations, to contact it by calling the toll-free line 5678, lodge a complaint through website: www. ccpc.org.zm or visit their office on the 4th Floor, Main Post Office Building, Cairo Road," she said. “In view of this, the Commission wishes to advise the general public to be cautious as they deal with Extra 24 Limited.
UNZA in prestigious network By BENNIE MUNDANDO
THE University of Zambia (UNZA) says the Graduate School of Business (GSB), a prestigious business studies school on the African continent, is now a bona fide member of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). UNZA acting head of communication and marketing, Brenda Bukowa, yesterday said AACSB is an American professional organization founded in 1916 to provide accreditation to schools of business across the globe. Dr. Bukowa said the membership to AACSB meant that GSB at UNZA was now a member of a global network of the world's largest business education alliance, connecting educators, learners, and business to create the next generation of great leaders. She said through this membership, UNZA would benefit by having access to a growing, global community of a network of business schools worldwide. “The University will reach out to institutions across the globe with similar goals and challenges, strategise with an international group of individuals who
have similar roles at business schools, share experiences with other experts, or lead discussions on emerging management education issues,” Dr. Bukowa said. Meanwhile, UNZA Vice Chancellor, Luke Evuta Mumba, says the membership attained by the GSB affirms UNZA’s strength in research, teaching and learning around business education. Prof Mumba said UNZA appreciated synergies that came with collaborations among professional and academic institutions as they contribute to academic and scientific progress and excellence. He said the membership of GSB to AACSB would lead to harnessing the benefits associated with each institution’s global reach and leverage on the competitive advantage and result in use of strategies that lead to enhancing teaching, research and community engagement around business education. He paid glowing tribute to all staff at UNZA that work tirelessly to ensure the institution competes favourably internationally as regards the provision of higher education in Africa and across the globe.
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ROTARY JOINS COVID-19 FIGHT
Livestock Centre crafts K20m strategy
AS the Covid-19 pandemic numbers soar, the Rotary club in Livingstone is becoming innovative and showing that there are ways to help. Mosi-oa-tunya Rotary District 9210 of Livingstone donated 600 washable face masks, 10 hand washing buckets, 750 books and pencils, 24 hand washing soap all valued at K 11,650. The benefiting schools were Ngwenya Primary School and Linda Primary School for vulnerable children. Club president Rodney Sikumba said for more than 110 years, Rotary clubs have bridged cultures and connected continents to champion peace and fought illiteracy and poverty. He added that the Rotary had been promoting the provision of clean water and sanitation and also fought disease, hence the involvement in the COVID-19 prevention. Mr Sikumba said on fighting disease, Rotary had been working to eradicate polio for more than 30 years and that its main goal of ridding the world of the disease was closer than ever. “Amidst this difficult time, we have a duty to protect ourselves and others around us. As the Rotary Club of Mosio-Tunya Livingstone, we strongly believe that every effort towards curbing the challenges that come with coronavirus
THE Batoka Livestock Development Centre (BLDC) in Choma will require an investment of K20.6 million over five years to actualise its vision and mission. Southern Province Agricultural Planner, Evans Nkhoma, said the centre’s mission to generate a safe, sustainable, and environmentally-friendly technologies from adaptive research would be accelerated. Mr Nkhoma, who is also a consultant in Strategic planning for the BLDCnoted that the centre would intensify value chain in crops, fish, livestock and livestock production systems to become selfsustainable. He was speaking during a one-day dissemination of the Draft Strategic Plan of the BLDC to Senior Agricultural Officers in the ministries of Agriculture, Fisheries and Livestock in Choma. He explained that the BLDC would produce high quality livestock and livestock products for sale in commercial quantities locally, nationally and internationally. Mr Nkhoma said the centre had designed its Strategic Plan in a manner that would enhance Fisheries and livestock research in a sustainable manner. He stated that the vision of the centre was to become a competitive and self-sustaining livestock development and research Centre in Zambia. Mr Nkhoma noted that other areas to be included at the centre was commercial production of livestock, fish and their products as well as pasture seed and fodder to stakeholders while contributing significantly to economic development. He asserted that to realise the vision the strategic plan has identified two strategic issues of focus and their related strategic results that include enhancement of Livestock research resulting into innovative, efficient and effective research activities. - NAIS
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FILE PHOTO : “We encourage all Livingstone residents and Zambians as a whole, to adhere to the World Health Organisation (WHO) and Ministry of Health (MoH) guidelines of social distancing, staying and home, and wearing of face masks should you venture out.” - Mr Sikumba (Covid-19) is highly commendable,” he said. He said it was for that reason that the Rotary found it prudent to donate Covid-19 preventive materials to two community schools in Livingstone. “We encourage all Livingstone residents and Zambians as a whole, to adhere to the World Health Organisation and Ministry of Health (MoH) guidelines of social distancing, staying and home,
and wearing of face masks should you venture out,” he said. And Ngwenya Primary School headteacher Chester Mufalali thanked the club for the gesture. Mr Mufalali said that the donated items will go a long way in meeting the needs of the learners especially that most of them come from vulnerable families that had challenges in providing for the children.
ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF ZAMBIA
JOB ADVERTISEMENT The Electoral Commission of Zambia will be embarking on registration of voters this year. The Commission seeks to recruit qualified and experienced Zambian nationals to fill the position of ASSISTANT VOTER REGISTRATION OFFICERS – FIELD (ARO – F) on short term contract basis in all the 116 districts across the country for a period of the Voter Registration exercise. PURPOSE OF THE JOB The Assistant Registration Officer - Field is responsible for the registration of voters in a Polling District (Voter Registration Centre). REPORTING ACCOUNTABILITY The Assistant Voter Registration Officer – Field will report to the Assistant Voter Registration Officer – Supervisor (ARO-S) in their respective constituencies. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Conduct voter registration according to registration procedures; 2. Ensure safety of equipment and materials in their custody; 3. Ensure stocks of materials are maintained
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and requests for any additional materials are made timely; Backup registration data regularly; Provide reports to the ARO-S; Maintain close collaboration with the Assistant Registration Officer – Technical Support (ARO-TS); Perform any other Responsibilities as requested by ARO-S.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 1. Must have a Grade 12 Certificate with passes in English and Mathematics; 2. Must have a tertiary qualification with a minimum of Certificate in a relevant field from a recognized institution; 3. Must be computer literate; (evidence of computer literacy will be added advantage); 4. Must be a Zambian citizen with a green National Registration Card; 5. ECZ Certificate of an Election Officer or Assistant Voter Registration Officer – Field will be an added advantage; 6. Persons Living with Disabilities (PWDs) and Women are encouraged to apply.
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES FOR THE POSITION 1. Non-partisan 2. Honest and reliable with high moral strength 3. Innovative and proactive 4. High degree of attention to detail 5. Commitment to duty 6. High degree of integrity 7. Tact and diplomacy 8. Ability to work with minimum supervision 9. Self-starter SKILLS REQUIRED FOR THE POSITION 1. Good inter-personal and communication skills. 2. Good report writing, and general written and oral presentation skills. I nterested candidates should send their application letters accompanied by copies of their academic and professional qualifications and detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV) to the Town Clerk or Council Secretary (District Electoral Officer) in their preferred districts not later than Friday, 24th July, 2020.
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MOTORISTS in Mwinilunga have expressed happiness with the establishment of a Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) service centre in the area. The motorists in the rural district had to travel to Solwezi to access motor vehicle fitness and road tax certificates among other services. With the opening of the RTSA service centre, motorists would have access to the services within the district. Some motorist spoken to said some challenges they previously encountered such as vehicles being impounded for not having RTSA documents would now be a thing of the past. “It has been hard for us to replace documents such as motor vehicle fitness certificates whenever they expired. We had to spend extra money on transport and sometimes accommodation just to access these documents in Solwezi which cost only 47 kwacha,” Misheck Ilunga lamented. Mr Ilunga urged insurance companies to consider establishing permanent presence in the district so that access to motor vehicle insurance services could be available. Meanwhile, RTSA District Coordinator, Kingston Kayombo, said financial transactions would be processed by individual motorists and only present valid deposit slips before the documents could be processed. Mr Kayombo encouraged motorists to utilize the newly launched RTSA online payment portal to access other services such as driver’s license renewal among others. - ZANIS
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Kalulushi Hospital modernised By SANFROSSA MANYINDA KALULUSHI General Hospital has been modernised with advanced equipment as residents from the neighbouring district, Lufwanyama flock in large numbers to access health care services at the facility. The facility in the Copperbelt satellite town has been rehabilitated while advanced medical equipment is now available. Kalulushi Member of Parliament, Kampamba Chewe, said Lufwanyama residents had stopped accessing health services from their district, preferring to go to Kalulushi General Hospital. She was speaking in an interview with the Daily Nation. “We do not mind people getting attracted to health care services offered here in Kalulushi because they are all Zambians and all citizens deserve proper health care services,” Ms Chewe said. She said that there would be no need to send back Lufwanyama residents if they needed to access improved health care services in Kalulushi. Ms Chewe, who is also Community Development and Social Services Minister, said that her office was holding talks with the Ministry of Health to see if the health facility could be expanded further to accommodate a large number of people. She noted with gratitude the assistance rendered by cooperating partners to ensure that the health facility received a facelift. “We urge our medical staff to always understand the medical needs of any patient regardless of where they come from.
COUNCIL HOPEFUL OVER MOPANI RATES PAYMENT By SANFROSSA MANYINDA
THE Kitwe City Council (KCC) says it is still waiting for Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) to honour the written promise of settling the balance in property rates. Mopani last week paid K8 million and committed to settle the balance of K21.2 million in five days starting from the date of the commitment letter which was July 1, 2020. Last week, the council set bailiffs on the mining giant to recover money in property rates but later agreed that the money be settled in instalment after Copperbelt Permanent Secretary, Bright Nundwe, intervened. “The mining firm promised that it would within five days honour its written promise and pay us the remaining amount and we are still waiting,” Town Clerk Mbulo Seke said.
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Mopani had not paid property rates from January to June, this year despite having been offered debt swap options by the council. The council’s resolution on the 1.65 ngwee rate levy was published in the gazette on October 14, last year and in the print media. Two days later, the local authority invited leaseholders to inspect the valuation roll which inspections ended on November 11, last year. On October 11, 2019 the council passed a resolution to propose the rate levy from 1.6 ngwee in 2014 to 1.65 ngwee under the 2019 valuation roll. But Mopani last week stated that the rate had been increased by 600 percent and disputed owing the council K54 million in mining property rates. Mr Seke hoped that the mining giant honoured its promise as soon as possible to help in the smooth running of the local authority.
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AM an action-oriented, experienced, committed, and a cradle of success whose track record is there for all to see and I want to be the first Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants (ZICA) female president, Cecilia Zimba has said. Ms. Zimba, the current ZICA vice president, says having been in the ZICA council since 1999 where she has scored an avalanche of successes, puts her in pole position to be elected ZICA president in the forthcoming elections. Last week, Ms. Zimba told the Daily Nation that she has offered herself to serving ZICA at its highest level because of her passion to build on the successes of her predecessors which had made the institute one of the most outstanding professional bodies in the country. Read the full interview here: Reporter: Kindly tell us your family and educational background? Ms. Zimba: I come from a very big family of 15 and I am the second born. The interest about accountancy career started when I was just 12. We had a very good reading culture where we read a lot of books. My sister was a grade ahead of me. When she went to secondary school and came back for the holiday, she told me about a subject called Book keeping. I later learnt that the subject had nothing to do with keeping books as I thought but that it was about accountancy and I also said I would want to do Bookkeeping. But it was after reading an article in the newspaper on a profile about a Ms. Silangwa who was the first woman to become a chartered accountant and had just come back from the UK where she was studying. I told myself that I was going to be the second chartered accountant and that is how my interest grew. When I completed Grade 12, I had distinctions in the commercial subjects and I decided I needed to go for accountancy. I am an ACC qualified, which is a professional qualification and I also hold a Master’s in Business Administration by the Heriot-Watt university and I have done other postgraduate courses especially in leadership. I have an interest in leadership especially sustainable business practices.
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Reporter: What is your work experience? Ms. Zimba: I have been serving on boards, that is, national, public interest organisations, and private organisations. I was one of the first board members who were called commissioners of the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) and I am very proud of the organisation because I was the first finance and administration chairperson. We employed the current chief executive officer of the FIC and all the directors that came on board as well as coming up with policies and systems that supported the establishment of the FIC. So, when I see how they have progressed from there, I feel very proud to have been part of the team that set up the FIC.
Ms. ZIMBA I have been serving on boards, that is, national, public interest organisations, and private organisations. I was one of the first board members who were called commissioners of the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) and I am very proud of the organisation because I was the first finance and administration chairperson.
I have also served on the board of Zesco where I chaired the audits committee and I also served on the finance and investment committee. The Bank of Zambia had a financial sector development pro-
Ms. Zimba “I have also served on the board of Zesco where I chaired the audits committee and I also served on the finance and investment committee. The Bank of Zambia had a financial sector development programme. I was chairperson of the working group that was looking at payment systems. That is the group that recommended to make issuance of rubber cheques, the cheques that bounced.”
I do other voluntary work, for example, I serve on a charity which is responsible for giving education to children that come from less privileged families. I am also a staunch Catholic who is very active at church and at the Archdiocese of Lusaka, I have served on the finance committee as a member and I have been chairperson for the finance and advisory committee. At my Parish in Roma, I have helped establish a school which now runs from preschool to Grade 7. We also run a tuition centre for grades 7, 9, and 12. I really get excited when I see children excelling in school because that is the best gift you can give to the child.
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gramme. I was chairperson of the working group that was looking at payment systems. That is the group that recommended to make issuance of rubber cheques, the cheques that bounced. Reporter: what is your experience with ZICA? Ms. Mwanza: I am the first female to hold the position of the vice president of ZICA and if I go through as president, I will be the first female president of ZICA. In ZICA itself, I have served in the council before. I was chairpersons of the taxation committee and technical committee as well. During the time that I was chairperson of the taxation committee, I was the one that went to Parliament and recommended to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) that Government needed to change its budgeting cycle because we had a situation where MPs would be in Parliament debating the budget in the first quarter of the year but by the time the budget is debated and approved, half a year is gone. By the time they do the implementation, the year is ending and the funds remain in the Treasury. We made a recommendation to the current scenario and I am proud to say that the recommendation was taken on board and now we see that the budgets are presented the previous year such that by the time the New Year is starting, the budget has already been debated upon and approved and funds are available for projects to commence. My current board appointment in the public in-
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terest organisations, is in the Zambia Revenue Authority board where I am the vice chairperson and I also serve on the Zambia Industrial Commercial Bank (ZICB) board and I chair the audits committee.
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Reporter: So, what makes you better than your opponent and what are you bringing to ZICA if elected as president? Ms. Zimba: I have been a member of ZICA from 1999 but prior to that, I was a student member. As an associate, I was admitted to ZICA membership in 1999 and from that time until now, I have been very active in the affairs of the institute and I fully understand what ZICA mandate is about and I enjoy being of service to my institute. Having served as a council member before and currently serving as vice president, I feel that I have reached a stage in my life that I can offer my service at the level where I head the institute to take it to level higher than
where it is at present. I am an action-oriented person and with the experience, commitment, and the drive that I have, I think I am coming in with confidence to move ZICA to greater heights. I want to see ZICA continue being relevant to all its stakeholders and members and remain a respected partner. I want to see ZICA continue being a professional body that continues to provide professional advice and input in everything. In this profession, we see more of males than females. I want to promote the profession among women. I want to see more women take up this profession. I also want to enhance the level of accountability among our professionals. What puts me at an advantage in this race is my record. People should vote for me because I have the full knowledge and understanding of what ZICA is about. I will not need to be
I want to see ZICA continue being relevant to all its stakeholders and members and remain a respected partner. I want to see ZICA continue being a professional body that continues to provide professional advice and input in everything. hand-held. ZICA now needs a leader who is already well equipped to take this huge responsibility to another level. I am an action-oriented person. I don’t say what I can’t do. There are a lot of things that are on the pipeline. I think it is important to have a leader like me carry on so that there is continuity with change. Being a person who has an open mind and heart, I am able to accommodate views, not only of my own. Personal integrity is another thing that distinguishes me. I believe that in our profession, integrity is a critical success factor. It is one of the pillars of ZICA and I think it forms the foundation of who I am. I see certain times that people get to forget that we you get into the council, you are not working alone. I have that capacity to embrace the views of other people and get to harness the linkages that will come from there.
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BIOLOGY On today’s pupils’ forum in will look at a topic; Excretion .This topics will focus on significance of excretion in animals, structure of the kidney, structure of the skin and important organs in homeostasis. This topic is at grade eleven (11) level of senior biology of the Zambian syllabus, at the end of this lesson, learners will be required to answer questions based on today’s topic. EXCRETION The process of excretion ü This is the removal of toxic metabolic waste products from the bodies of living organisms. The products of excretion are called excretory products while the organs used to remove them are called excretory organs. The significance of excretion in animals ü Unwanted toxic substances of metabolism and by-products are removed from the body of an animal. If left to accumulate, these waste products become poisonous and harm the organism`s normal body functions. ü Removal of waste products from the body of the animal results in maintenance of a constant internal environment that is required for normal physiological processes to occur. These include regulation of osmotic potential of body fluids, regulation of pH and blood sugar levels.
The role of the human skin in excretion ü The skin plays a role in excretion of excess water, mineral salts and traces of urea through sweat. HOMEOSTASIS AND OSMOREGULATION
The internal structure of the kidneys
Homeostasis ü Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant internal environment. The conditions in the internal environment which need to be kept constant include temperature, blood sugar, contents of tissue fluid, salt and water. Important organs in homeostasis ü Important organs in homeostasis include the kidney, the skin and the liver.
Mechanism of excretion in the kidneys ü During ultra-filtration, small molecules such as water, mineral salts, glucose and urea from the glomerulus are filtered into the Bowman`s capsule of a nephron. It is caused by a build-up of pressure in the glomerulus. ü The pressure builds up due to the following reasons: the afferent end of the glomerulus is wider than the efferent end and blood from arteries is under high pressure.
ü During ultra-filtration, the red blood cells and large molecules such as plasma proteins remain inside the glomerulus. The liquid that collects in the Bowmn`s capsule is called the glomerular filtrate. ü During selective reabsorption useful substances are reabsorbed from the glomerular filtrate in the renal tubule into the blood stream. ü The first (proximal) convolution reabsorbs all glucose, some water and some salt. The second (distal) convolution reabsorbs salts and water. Water is reabsorbed by osmosis while mineral ions, glucose and mineral salts are reabsorbed by active transport. Common disorders and diseases associated with the kidney ü Common disorders and diseases include kidney failure and acute renal failure. The malfunctioning of the kidneys as a result of partial or complete damage of the nephron caused by bacterial or viral infection leads to kidney failure. ü The infections result in inflammation of the nephron leading to a variety of kidney diseases known as nephritis. ü Remedies of kidney failure include: use of a broad spectrum of antibiotics, controlled diet, for example adequate intake of salt and intake of fluids that can be used to rectify kidney failure. ü Acute renal failure is a sudden decline in renal functioning caused by a drop in pressure due to excessive blood loss, kidney infections and stones, trauma and shock. ü High blood pressure can also lead to kidney failure. Arteries in the kidneys are damaged by high pressure resulting in low blood supply to the kidneys. Kidneys are unable to regulate blood pressure hence more arteries are blocked and stop functioning. ü Kidney failure may be treated using two ways: kidney transplant and using a dialysis (kidney) machine. ü Kidney transplant involves a surgical operation during which a normal kidney from a donor is added to an individual experiencing kidney failure. ü A kidney machine is made of a dialysis tubule through the patient’s blood passes. The tubule is long and coiled in order to increase the surface area for diffusion. ü The tubule is also thin and selectively permeable to allow small molecules such as glucose, urea, salt and water to pass through but prevent large ones from doing so. ü The dialysis machine also contains dialysis fluid which is a solution of salts and glucose in water and its concentration equal to the normal concentration of the blood to prevent loss of glucose or any other essential mineral salt from the patient’s blood. ü The patient’s blood is led from the vein in the arm and pumped through the dialysis tubule, as blood flows through the dialysis tubule molecules of small size such as urea and salts diffuse out of the blood into the dialysis fluid. The role of the lungs in excretion ü Lungs excrete carbon dioxide. ü Carbon dioxide is excreted during the process of gaseous exchange in the alveoli. ü Carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood into the alveoli across the alveolar walls. The structure of the human skin
The role of the kidney in maintaining the balance of water and salt ions ü When the osmotic pressure of the body rises due to low amount of water caused by dehydration and reduced water intake the pituitary gland is stimulated by the hypothalamus to secrete ant diuretic hormone. ü Anti-diuretic hormone causes kidney tubules in the nephron to be more permeable to water, more water is reabsorbed into the bloodstream, restoring osmotic pressure of body fluids. ü When the amount of sodium ions in the blood is low, the adrenal glands secrete aldosterone hormone which causes the distal convoluted tubule to reabsorb more sodium ions into the blood stream. When the concentration of sodium ions in the blood is adequate, adrenal glands are less stimulated; hence less sodium ions are reabsorbed. The mechanism of thermoregulation by the skin ü In cold temperature the skin reduces loss of heat in the following ways:
Erector muscles contract causing the hairs on the surface of the skin to stand upright. Air which is a bad conductor of heat is trapped between the hairs preventing heat loss from the body. • Vasoconstriction (narrowing of skin arterioles) occurs to reduce the amount of blood passing through the skin. This reduces heat loss. • Shivering that is the rapid muscular contraction of skeletal muscles in the limbs. Heat is released due to respiration that takes place in the muscles. Body temperature is hence brought back to normal levels. ü In hot temperature the skin promote heat loss in the following ways: • Erector muscles relax causing the hair to lie flat on the skin. This increases heat loss from the body by conduction since no layer of still air forms. • Vasodilation (widening of skin arterioles) occurs increasing the amount of blood passing through the skin. This allows more heat to be lost from the body by conduction. • Sweating-sweat glands become more active and produce more sweat. The water in sweat absorbs heat from the body in order to evaporate, thereby cooling the body.
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The role of the liver in the regulation of blood sugar and body temperature When the glucose level is above normal in the blood, the pancreas is stimulated to produce insulin which lowers the level of glucose in the following ways: ü stimulates cells of the liver and muscles to convert excess glucose to glycogen which is stored in the liver and muscles and causes the cells of the adipose tissue to convert excess glucose to fats. It also stimulates liver cells to oxidize glucose to release energy. When glucose levels are too low in the blood, the pancreas secretes glucagon which increases glucose levels in the blood in the following ways: ü causes the cells of the liver and muscles to convert glycogen to glucose and causes fats (glycerol) and amino acids to be changed into glucose. ü the liver produces and distributes heat because of many metabolic reactions that take place in it and the network of blood vessels. EXERCISE 1. What is excretion? 2. Discuss the importance of excretion in animals 3. State two diseases associated with kidney 4. State two ways in which kidney failure can be treated 5. Explain the role of human skin in excretion 6. Define homeostasis 7. Name three important organs in the process of homeostasis
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LILONGWE - Malawi’s new President Lazarus Chakwera has been criticised for including a husband and wife duo and siblings in his cabinet. The president’s former running mate in the 2019 elections, Sidik Mia, has been appointed minister for transport and his wife Abida Mia is the deputy minister for lands. Kenny Kandodo is the new labour minister and his sister Khumbize Kandodo is the health minister. Businessman Gospel Kazako has been appointed information minister and his sister-in-law Agnes Nkusa Nkhoma is the deputy agriculture minister. Earlier, President Chakwera’s first appointee to the justice ministry, lawyer Modercai Msiska, refused to take up the position saying it would look like a reward for representing him in court during the case that nullified ex-President Peter Mutharika’s election win. Some have also pointed out that Chakwera had attacked Mutharika about nepotism in the past and for filling his cabinet with people from his region. They add that more than 70
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… Malawi new president shocks with cabinet appointments percent of President Chakwera’s new line-up is from the central region, his political stronghold. Some Malawians online reacted with little enthusiasm to the new cabinet: “I will not lie, I am greatly underwhelmed by the cabinet list. Perhaps our expectations were too high. Husband and wife and the wife’s cousin all in one cabinet, really?” Alfie Saweta wrote. Hugo Mlewa said: “He should have avoided family relations, simple... son of... husband of... brother of... Work hard work hard while he is lazy appointing families... Chilima said Malawi is not a family affair... two families. And here he is approving families in cabinet.” – BBC.
President Chakwera won historic elections last month.
Mali president offers concessions to end political stalemate
BAMAKO - President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has offered concessions in a move to unblock a stalemate with opposition leaders that has mired the country in turmoil since a disputed legislative election in March. The impasse is a growing concern for Mali’s neighbours and outside powers
that have sent in thousands of troops to help it fight militants linked to al Qaeda and the Islamic State - a security crisis compounding the country’s economic woes. Keita said late on Wednesday he was open to the dissolution of the national assembly, one of the opposition’s key demands. He suggested fresh elections
could follow if planned new appointees to the Constitutional Court cleared it. “If peace in Mali depends on it, and that I have the constitutional means to do it without the risk of creating a constitutional vacuum damaging for the whole country, I will do it without hesitation,” Keita said in a midnight speech. – AFP.
Named and shamed: The Kenyan MPs who didn’t speak
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NAIROBI - Twenty-one Kenyan legislators did not utter a single word in parliament in the last session, which lasted almost a year, an organisation that monitors parliament in the East African nation says. The list, compiled by Mzalendo, which means “Patriot” in Swahili,” is dominated by men, with 16 male MPs and one male senator failing to speak. Two of the MPs - Oscar Sudi and Samuel Arama - have made zero contributions since 2017. On Twitter some said it mattered less if an MP failed to talk if they developed their constituency, but others said the views of those who elected a politician needed to be represented in parliament. Caroline Gaita, who heads Mzalendo, told BBC’s Newsday programme that the annual Scorecard report looked at the quality of contributions to parliamentary debate in 2019. She said it was a way of enforcing the social contract between the MPs and the electorate. Kenyan MPs are among the most well-paid legislators in the world, earning more than $6, 000 a month. – BBC.
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Covid-19: Ghana’s CJ goes into isolation ACCRA - Ghana’s Chief Justice Kwasi Anin Yeboah has gone into isolation after reports that some judges tested positive for coronavirus. The chief justice started his 14-days quarantine on Wednesday according to a statement by the judicial secretary. He will be working from his home in the capital, Accra. Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo has also been working from home after he went into isolation over the weekend after coming into contact with someone who tested positive. Local media report that several other judges have gone into isolation. The Supreme Court has suspended all cases it was expected to rule on this week. Ghana has 21, 968 coronavirus cases including 129 deaths. Meanwhile, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said yesterday it was setting up an independent panel to review its handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and the response by
governments worldwide. The announcement follows strong criticism by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration, which accused the WHO of being “China-centric,” and U.S. formal notification on Tuesday that it was withdrawing from the U.N. agency in a year’s time. Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark and former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf have agreed to head the panel, WHO DirectorGeneral Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said. “The magnitude of this pandemic, which has touched virtually everyone in the world, clearly deserves a commensurate evaluation, an honest evaluation,” Tedros told a virtual meeting with representatives of WHO’s 194 member-states. The co-chairs will select the other panel members, he said. The panel will then provide an interim report to an annual meeting of health ministers in November and present a “substantive report” next May. – BBC/ REUTERS.
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Ivory Coast PM has dies
ABIDJAN - Ivory Coast Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly, who was the ruling party’s candidate for October’s presidential election, died on Wednesday aged 61, the presidency said. Coulibaly returned last week after a twomonth absence for medical treatment for heart problems in France “I am deeply saddened to announce that Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly, the head of government, left us early this afternoon after taking part in a cabinet meeting,” Patrick Achi, secretary general to the Ivory Coast presidency, said on public television. – AFP.
Protests over DR Congo’s electoral head tear-gassed
KINSHASA - Police in the Democratic Republic of Congo have used tear gas to disperse protesters in several cities - including the capital, Kinshasa. They denounced the proposed appointment of a new head of the electoral commission. They allege ex-President Joseph Kabila is trying to ensure he has an ally in charge of the country’s elections. Since stepping down 18 months ago, Kabila has remained hugely influential as his party has the vast majority of seats in parliament and most cabinet positions. – BBC.
Sudan’s final peace deal in sight
KHARTOUM - Sudan’s transitional government and rebel groups negotiating in South Sudan’s capital, Juba, will sign a final peace deal in two weeks’ time, mediators have announced. The news emerged after a delegation of South Sudanese mediators returned from Sudan’s capital, Khartoum. The peace talks, taking place in South Sudan, had stalled because of Covid-19 pandemic. – BBC.
Australia suspends extradition treaty with Hong Kong SYDNEY - Australia said yesterday it was suspending its extradition treaty with Hong Kong in response to a new security law imposed there and announced measures to attract businesses from the Asian financial hub, provoking an angry response from Beijing. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the law introduced last week in Hong Kong was a fundamental change of circumstances and Australia would suspend the extradition agreement. – REUTERS.
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JAWAR MOHAMMED: The Ethiopian media mogul taking on Abiy Ahmed ing a new sense of national unity in the country of more than 100 million. But for Jawar's supporters, his arrest showed that the prime minister had become intolerant of the 34-year-old's alternative vision, which revolved around the federal state giving self-rule to Oromos and other ethnic groups in regions where they constitute the majority. 'I am an Oromo first' Born in 1986 to a Muslim father and an Orthodox Christian mother, Jawar established his credentials as an Oromo nationalist in a 2013 interview with the Qatar-owned Al Jazeera television station. "I am an Oromo first," Jawar - then exiled in the US - declared, adding that Ethiopia had been "imposed" on him. His comments unleashed what Keele University law lecturer Awol Alo described at the time as a "political tsunami," with people either
passionately supporting him or harshly criticising him in a highly polarised debate that swept through Ethiopia and the diaspora. "I am an Oromo first" later grew into a political campaign, with the-then Minnesota-based Jawar criss-crossing the US to rally the diaspora to oppose the regime back
home and to win their "freedom." The campaign culminated with the launch later in 2013 of a satellite television station - along with social media accounts - under the banner of the Oromia Media Network (OMN). "We've now liberated the airwaves of Oromia. We will
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liberate the land in the coming years," Jawar said at its launch. As its then-chief executive officer, he turned the OMN into a powerful voice of the youth, whom he called "Qeerroo," which literally means "young unmarried man" - a term first popularised in the 1990s by the-then banned
Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) rebel group in its bid to attract recruits. Having grown up in the small town of Dhumuga where the OLF had a strong presence, Jawar often said: "I was born in the Oromo struggle," as he recalled learning about the "oppression" of Oromos under the rule of emperors and autocrats alike. Despite being the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia, Abiy was the first Oromo prime minister, while during the time of Emperor Haile Selassie, their language and traditional religion were banned. A bright student, Jawar left Ethiopia in his teens when he won a fellowship to study in Singapore in 2003. Two years later he moved to the US where he graduated with a political science degree from Stanford University and a masters degree in human rights at Colombia University in 2013. – BBC.
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Kalu to pay FAZ From page 20 Meanwhile, Damiano Mutale and Patson Lusaka have discontinued their case in the Constitutional Court against FAZ and its General Secretary Adrian Kashala. Mutale and Lusaka through their lawyers Lewis Nathan Advocates had sought the court’s interpretation on whether the Ndola High Court had the jurisdiction to hear football matters according to article 10 and 63 of the FAZ constitution. The matter which was supposed to have been heard yesterday before Justice Enock Mulembe was however discontinued after Mutale and Lusaka’s lawyers Lewis Nathan Advocates wrote to the defendant’s lawyers Mando and Pasi notifying them that a Notice of discontinuance of proceedings and Appeal in Damiano Mutale and Patson Lusaka vs Adrian Kashala and FAZ - 2020/CCZ/A001 had been filed before the courts. And the lawyer representing Mutale and Lusaka, Gilbert Phiri confirmed that the two had decided to withdraw their appeal and that the court had granted an order allowing that. Phiri however maintained that other cases that where before court involving his clients and FAZ still stood as they would go on without any change. Earlier Kashala and FAZ had through their lawyers Mando Pasi appealed to Mutale and Lusaka that the matter be discontinued by a consent for all parties so as to avoid FIFA sanction under article 59 of its constitution. Mutale and Lusaka had in March sued FAZ and Kashala in the Ndola high Court seeking to halt the FAZ elections and electoral process. FIFA had recently written to FAZ giving a 10-day ultimatum to resolve its wrangles or face sanctions, an ultimatum which ends today.
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DAKA, MWEPU INSPIRING NEXT STARS - MICHO By MICHAEL MIYOBA ZAMBIA national team coach Milutin “Micho” Sredojevic has hailed the Red Bull Salzburg duo of Patson Daka and Enock Mwepu for being crucial in inspiring the next generation of Chipolopolo stars. In an interview, “Micho” said the impressive exploits of Daka and Mwepu in the Austrian Bundesliga will motivate themselves and other players to replicate their performance when playing for the national team. “When the bench marks are set by Daka being voted best player of the season after contributing to winning the league in Austria, that is special and motivating to the rest of the players and we want to build a unique winning spirit in the Chipolopolo that will help us in the team to replicate the same kind of achievements,” “Micho” said. The Serbian however cautioned the duo not to relax because of the accolades they are winning but work hard to achieve more great things. “Micho” also urged talented young players wishing to represent Zambia at the highest level to emulate Daka and Mwepu by showcasing and exposing their talents. Meanwhile the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has launched the goalkeeping training course aimed at empowering goal keeper coaches from Super Division teams with modern skills. During the launch in Lusaka yesterday. FAZ president Andrew Kamanga said FAZ remains committed to implementing numerous programs aimed at developing the Zambian game. “My executive committee has placed football By MUKWIMA CHILALA FORMER Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) executive committee member Blackwell Siwale has dared the association to report him to the Zambia Police over the K150, 000 he is alleged to have misapplied. And Siwale wonders why it had taken four years without reporting him to the Police nor taking him to court as the allegation was criminal in nature that needed not to just end at expulsion. Siwale on Wednesday said he and others were keen to dialogue with FAZ
Horoscope 10 July 2020
Aries (March 21-April 19) You are finally coming around to understanding the true scope of the work you have to do today at your job, in a romantic partnership, or in a friendship. This sudden realization could overwhelm you, but it doesn’t have to. The soldier in you knows that you can do this! No task is too tough for you, especially if you are humble and honest about how you’re feeling. Reach out to the other person (or people) involved in this task and get them to contribute to the solution.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) You’ll be trying a few new things today, which is good. But in order to keep the right attitude, you should remember that not all of these new things are going to pan out successfully. It’s just a fact. The good news is that any pathway you walk down today will lead you to a more enlightened place. You will learn more from today’s mistakes than today’s successes, so don’t be afraid to fail. This attitude will help you take more risks and enjoy more rewards!
Gemini (May 21-June 20) Not everyone is on the same timetable as you, and you should not try to rush them to get to where you are. It’s not too hard to see what is holding them back, but just because you understand the problem doesn’t mean you can solve it. This is their issue to deal with, so let them do so. The only way you can help speed things up is to show them what you know. Give them a hint or two about where they need to apply their energy.
…as FAZ launch goalkeepers’ course
FAZ president Andrew Kamanga Technical Director Lyson Zulu and Chipolopolo coach Micho sharing some notes after launching the goal keepers course in. Picture by MICHAEL MIYOBA development at the core of our football agenda. In everything we do we are responsive to the cry of the football fraternity. “We are mindful that we can’t have good goal keepers without good training hence the initiative to have goal keeping coaches training which is the first in a number of series of coaches training we are going to embark on,” Kamanga said. Kamanga said the association will establish a coaching school which will be set up with the help
from the Croatian Football Federation. And FAZ technical director Lyson Zulu who is one of the trainer of trainers involved in mentoring goal keepers’ coaches in Zambia said the course is critical as it will help coaches identify, train and manage potential goalkeepers to represent Zambia at the 2030 World Cup. Over 30 coaches participated in the course which officially opened in Lusaka and will be extended to coaches based in Central and Copperbelt provinces.
Siwale dares FAZ to take him to Police
so as to end the perceived wrangles that had rocked local football. FAZ replied saying that in as much as they welcomed dialogue, FAZ was perturbed that Siwale was seeking to be pardoned by it with the matter of the unaccounted funds still unresolved. But Siwale said that he found the statement from FAZ very unfortunate as at a time when level headedness and sober minds where needed to reflect on how to manage the situation
and deadline given by FIFA, the association was resorting to unearthing issues that happened four years ago. “When a crime is allegedly committed as that of stealing money, do you just end at banning and expelling an individual? Why haven’t they taken me to court, four years down the line,” Siwale said. “I have been pleading and on record that anyone who has information that I stole money to take me to court. But
four years down the line I have not appeared anywhere for questioning from any police station so why is the issue coming up now?” Siwale was, with FAZ vice president Richard Kazala in 2017 expelled from the executive for failure to account for K150, 000, allegations they deny. FIFA recently gave FAZ a 10-day ultimatum ending today to sort out the wrangles or face sanctions.
Then let them know that you are there to help them if needed.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) Your inner type A personality is coming out full force right now, which could make this day go really well or really badly. It pretty much all depends on the people around you. If you’ll be dealing with folks who don’t like to be told what to do, your ferocious organizational energy could make some waves. But if you’ll be with people who are eager to hear your good ideas, things should go along quite swimmingly. Make sure you know your audience today!
Leo (July 23-August 22) In everything you do today, your enthusiasm will bubble up and affect everyone around you. Spreading smiles is something you’ll do without any extra effort, and it will create a chain reaction of cheerfulness that will make people want to listen to you. This is a wonderful day for any type of situation where good vibes are helpful. You can be the focus, too, if you let yourself.
Virgo (August 23-September 22) Some big news is coming to a member of your social circle today, and there could be some dramatic and emotional reactions. This is something that you have been suspecting for quite a while, so the news flash won’t be much of a flash for you. You’ll have fun seeing how differently people take the news. Help everyone else come to terms with the revelation by showing them that it’s really not that big of a deal anyway. Your guidance is critical.
Libra (September 23-October 22) Trust the people who are in power right now even if you don’t know them very well (or know them too well). They know more about what is going on that you do and are capable of steering things in the right direction. Questioning authority is usually a smart thing to do, but right now it will only be a waste of time. Doubting someone based on your suspicions is not the same as doubting someone based on their past actions. Give them a chance. They could impress you.
Capricorn (December 22-January 19) Your energy and stamina are strong, so whatever endurance-oriented activities you have scheduled for today will be easy for you! Long meetings or other potentially boring events won’t bother you in the least. Your mind will stay active and keep you entertained. If you keep a pen and paper handy, you won’t regret it. Many brilliant ideas are going to come bubbling up from your imagination, and you will want to jot them down so you can build them into something wonderful later.
Scorpio (October 23-November 21) Shh! Your nonverbal communication is speaking several decibels louder than your words today, and it’s sending out messages you aren’t aware of. To play it safe, you should rely more heavily on electronic means to get your messages across, especially to that certain someone you have your eye on! This could give you a big advantage over the next few days, because you’ll be able to keep things nice and official and get a lot of work done!
Aquarius (January 20-February 18) You’ve been going full steam ahead for way too long, and the wear and tear could start to show today. You need to reconsider what’s on your plate and figure out what things you can put onto someone else’s plate. Nothing is going to really help you relax until you are able to block out a big chunk of time, enough time to let you forget about outside pressures. You have to let yourself get all the way to boredom before you start to feel recharged.
Sagittarius (November 22-December 21) Flattering someone in order to get what you want is a completely legitimate tactic, but if you rely on it too often with the same people, it’s going to start to backfire. If you need to ask someone a big favor or enter into a sensitive conversation today, don’t be overly obvious about just how smart, attractive, clever, witty, or whatever else you think they are. Just be blunt and up-front. It’s an unusual approach for you, but it’s one they will be very happy to see.
Pisces (February 19-March 20) At work, you could soon feel that the mood is shifting away from the serious and heading straight for the silly! A few of your co-workers will take part in as many pranks as you want to pull, so don’t be shy about enlisting their help with the hijinks. You can’t take everything seriously all the time, so enjoy a little recreation in the midst of work. You’ll have time to laugh. And if you have enough fun with enough people, even the higher-ups will get in on the good times. (Astrology.com)
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By MUKWIMA CHILALA and MICHAEL MIYOBA Bwalya
THE Court of
Arbitration for Sports (CAS) has directed football icon Kalusha Bwalya to bear his own costs and pay the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) CHF 1, 000 which is
equivalent to K19, 279 for the case where the football icon had challenged FAZ for denying him the chance to contest its elections. According to the awards on
cost delivered by CAS Sole Arbitrator Andre Brantjes and CAS Ad hoc Clerk Dennis Koolard, Bwalya will pay FAZ towards its legal fees and other expenses incurred in connection
with the arbitration proceedings. CAS indicated that the case involving Bwalya and FAZ which was terminated in June has been removed from the CAS roll. “The cost of arbitration to be determined and served on the parties by the CAS Court Office shall be borne in full by Mr. Kalusha Bwalya,” read the award on cost delivered by CAS. On June 2 CAS terminated Bwalya’s appeal after he failed to pay FAZ’s share of the arbitration coast which was paged at CHF11, 000 Swiss Franc equivalent to K210, 447. (To page 19)
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